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Thunderstorm and tornado resources

Thunderstorms and tornadoes can cause severe damage because of strong winds, heavy rain and flooding. BBB has tips for individuals and businesses, including:

  • Preparing for thunderstorms and tornadoes
  • Dealing with damage
  • Finding a trusted professional

Before a storm or tornado

Insurance

Floods can cause tremendous damage to your home, car, and other valuable possessions. If you are in flood zone, make sure you protect your family’s financial security by purchasing flood insurance.

You will probably consider many types of insurance through your life. These are the things you should keep in mind when buying any kind of insurance.

Find insurance companies near you by using your Better Business Bureau directory. Get BBB ratings and read consumer reviews and complaints by people in your community.

During a storm or tornado

  • When thunder roars, go indoors. Find a safe shelter (could be a home, office, or a shopping center). If there is no safe shelter quickly available, crouch down and try to have minimal contact with the ground.
  • Turn Around. Don’t Drown! Do not drive through flooded roadways.
  • When a tornado warning is issued, act quickly! Take shelter immediately in a safe room such as a basement, storm cellar, or an inside room without windows. If you are in a mobile home, seek shelter in the closest sturdy building near you.

After a storm or tornado

 
  • Safety first! Check yourself and the people around you for injuries that may require urgent medical attention.
  • Secure the area.  Check for dangers that could pose hazards to you and others such as downed trees and power lines. Check for damage that may need immediate attention such as open water or gas lines. Secure important belongings or equipment that you can get to safely.
  • Assess the damage.  Once temporary repairs are made, take photos of the remaining damage and contact your insurance provider. 
  • Plan for repairs. Don't act in haste! Although you are sure to be eager to get everything back to normal, the aftermath of storms is a prime time for scams and poor business deals. Research contractors and disaster recovery services on BBB.org. Get at least three quotes before signing a contract. 

More step-by-step tips on what to do after a damaging storm or tornado

Prevent fraud and scams after a storm or tornado

Research

View business profiles for unbiased information on a company and their marketplace reputation. 

Hire a trusted profesional

Search BBB.org for trusted contractorswater damage and restoration experts, and roofers near you. 

Report scams and illegal business practices

Help warn others by reporting scams to BBB.org/ScamTrackerPrice gouging is illegal! Report it and misleading ads to BBB Ad Truth.

Beware

Use caution when hiring a home improvement contractor, especially following a major disaster when many homeowners are trying to repair their homes. However, contractor scams can happen any time, so be wary of high-pressure sales tactics, up front fees, and fly-by-night businesses.

After a disaster or very public tragedy, people want to help in any way possible, and that often means contributing to fundraisers to help the survivors and the families of the victims. Sadly, scammers often take advantage of these moments of vulnerability to deceive donors. 

Better Business Bureau is warning homeowners affected by natural disasters to beware of “storm chasers” and out-of-town contractors soliciting business. Although not all storm chasers are scammers, they may lack the proper licensing for your area, offer quick fixes, or make big promises they can’t deliver.

Check business profiles for BBB rating, customer reviews, and customer complaints. Make sure you're dealing with a trustworthy business. 

BBB Wise Giving Alliance is here to help you make wise giving decisions. Find an Accredited Charity that follows BBB Standards for Charity Accountability

Help us investigate and warn others by reporting what you know. Search for local scams happening in your area.

If you see price gouging or misleading ads, report it to BBB Ad Truth. Check out BBB Code of Advertising to learn advertising best practices.

Price gouging is illegal during a declared state of emergency. File a complaint if you suspect a business is taking advantage of consumers. 

Hiring a trustworthy contractor is one of the most important steps in your project. Search this list to find an Accredited general contractor near you.